Charter flights operate from [wiki=56ec6574c0754790afbc43cbc9b39ba3]Mfuwe[/wiki] (at the entrance to South Luangwa) to the Mwaleshi airstrip. The flight takes about 45 minutes.
From the south. A 4X4 track links North Luangwa to [wiki=094c320c39d365221218eeb93e5d800f]South Luangwa National Park[/wiki]. It is slow going and takes approximately eight hours to traverse the 200km stretch.
*From the east. Another 4X4 track winds down the escarpment from the main [wiki=c9e26aa604ddee6234c920e6d006ca8b]Lusaka[/wiki] to [wiki=cde2d5e4d7c441ee80fcd3d7b328bebf]Dar es Salaam[/wiki] trunk road. There are very few roads and you are unlikely to see anyone else for the duration of your trip.
Luangwa North Camp.
*Mwaleshi Camp.
*Buffalo Camp
West. Natwange A community operated camping area is situated just after the western entrance. Private camping enclosures with shared ablution block. The camp ground is unfenced and elephant come right into the camp site at night.
*East. Chifunda Another community camp ground is situated across the Luangwa River which borders the park on the East. This is an enclosed campground and safe.